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    OpenAI Assistants Quickstart

    OpenAI Assistants Quickstart

    OpenAI Assistants API quickstart with Next.js

    ...The primary chat logic lives in the Chat component at app/components/chat.tsx, which manages rendering, streaming, and forwarding function calls. Server handlers for threads are provided under api/assistants/threads/..., giving a reference for wiring the API into Next.js routes. The Chat component can be copied directly into other projects, along with its styles from app/components/chat.module.css. Example pages include a basic chat, a function calling demo, a file search demo, and a full-featured example, allowing developers to explore each feature in isolation or together.
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    Agent Skills

    Agent Skills

    Skills for AI coding agents

    ...In this repository, each skill adheres to the Agent Skills specification, meaning they’re defined as folders with a SKILL.md file (containing task descriptions and step-by-step guidance) and can include helper scripts and reference material that the agent can execute or consult when invoked. The goal of the project is to make it easy for AI assistants like Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, Codex, and others that support this open ecosystem to automatically apply best practices or perform concrete actions when a relevant user intent is detected. For example, some skills guide the agent in applying React and Next.js performance best practices, auditing UI and accessibility standards.
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